INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1249 



Page 

 Tuberculosis— Continued. 

 bovine — continued. 



control, in Canada 605 



error in diagnosis 200 



general account 407 



in Australia 407 



France 004 



I apan 123 



\Y\\ Jersey 407 



investigations, Wis 99 



notes 1021 



source of infection 60S 



spread, Wis 302 



studies 603 



transmission 824 



I S I). A 709 



to man 407 



treatment 507, 1024 



tympanites in 1 132 



channels of infection in 1040 



control 922 



in Pennsylvania 506 



diagnosis 7 in 



diet in 620 



endocardial 1 132 



histogenesis of tubercle in 1130 



human 



and bovine, relation .302,407. 



712,021,022,1022 



IS li A 1022 



channels of infection 510 



i ransmission to animals 509 



cattle 824 



dogs 303 



immunization 



against L23, ! 21, 709, 824,922, 1023 



of cattle against 1131, 1132 



monkeys against 104 1 



ra bl 11 is against 1040 



in horses 1021 



Okla 99 



in relation to separator slime, 



Wis 99 



international conference at Copenhagen 302 



investigations 1020 



ma nuiia rj . experimental 303 



studies 608 



notes 00,3110 



- D \ 718 



of bones 712 



prevalence in Holland 300 



Missouri 404 



Pi nnsj Ivania 507 



primary intestinal, in children 823 



retropharyngeal, in cows 107 



serum I real ment 511, 1023, 1040, 1 132 



spontaneous vaccination 7io 



dy of blood iri 1041 



924 

 Iran 



A-po\ lymph 024 



meat 200,1131 



milk 99,200,702,819,824 



Okla 



of, ' S D A 708 



agglutinating power in 7 in 



Page. 

 Tuberculosis— Continued. 



treatment 707 



with hetol 200 



oil 023,1024 



vaccinating nuclein in 710 



vertebral, in cattle 608 



Tuberculous milk, infectiousness 98 



Wis 99 



Tubers, culture on moor soils 239 



food value 79 



Tule lands, reclamation .",17 



Tulip BotrytiS disease 1095 



mite, notes '. 701 



Tulips, culture 269 



'rumors, cerebral in horses 206 



in fowls 200 



ma lignant, etiology 206 



Tunicates, literature in 1900 853 



Turkeys, feeding experiments 518, 589 



hybrid 292 



raising 1009 



U. S. D. A 297 



Turmeric-, analyses 840 



Turnip bacterial disease, studies. Can 480 



fungus disease, notes 62 



soft rot , notes. Can 477 



Turnips, analyses, Can 249,290 



as a cover crop, Mich 266 



affected by molds 443 



breeding experiments 3.54 



culture in Alaska, U s l> A 141 



on moor soils 461 



feeding value as affected by phos- 

 phates 259 



fertilizer experiments. 38,259,354,458,769 



Can 249 



Mass 350 



germination as affected by chlorin 984 



growing period in Norway 458 



insects affecting 1098 



seed selection, N. Y. State 784 



varieties 458, 769 



Can 249, 262, 962, 1069 



Mich 261 



Tussock moth, notes, Me 682 



X II 72 



white-marked, notes. Me... 892 

 X.I.. 1096 



Tylenchus tritici, notes 788 



Tympanites in bovine tuberculosis 1132 



Type fixation, historical method 001 1 



Typhoid bacillus, agglutination affinities.. 231 

 bacillus, agglutination in normal 



horse scrum 199 



exudative, in fowls 717,020 



fever, transmission by milk 702 



Tyroglyphi.l. parasitic- 990 



Udder, bacteria in 597,816 



Wis 816 



pathological conditions 203 



yield of different quarters, Conn 



Storrs in] ] 



nt ramicroscope, use soi 



1 it r.-i microscopic investigations 7, 15, 



16, 17,334,821 

 Underground water. (See Water.) 



